Evolution Letters
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OA journal publishing the best work in evolutionary biology. Jointly owned by ESEB & SSE, published by @OxUniPress. @EvolLetters on Mastodon and Bluesky.
Joined September 2016
Considering where to publish your new evolutionary biology research? Here are a few reasons to try Evolution Letters https://t.co/2xwx64D1sq (thread👇) (1/8)
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Evolution Letters is a fully open access journal publishing cutting-edge new research in all areas of Evolutionary Biology. The journal is jointly owned by ESEB and SSE.
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Do the “big four” orders of insects comprise evolutionarily significant higher taxa with coherent patterns of selection on protein-coding genes? https://t.co/J9fbb6VUop Now in @EvolLetters by Pierre J Février and Timothy G Barraclough
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Higher taxa are normally considered to be arbitrary levels in the branching tree of life, with no level having greater or lesser significance for evolution
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Enemy dispersal drives the diversity loss of bacterial victim populations at diversity cold spots https://t.co/ypznvic1pj Now in @EvolLetters by Xiao-Lin Chu
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Abstract. Dispersal between heterogenous habitats is a major determinant of population diversification, and may often introduce new morphotypes in habitats
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Does the ratio of males to females predictably influence the ability to monopolise mating partners? Is male sexual selection more intense when femaleIs are rare? 🪰♂️♀️ We investigated by manipulating sex ratios in fruit flies in our new #OA manuscript published in @EvolLetters
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Rethinking the relationship between the sex ratio and sexual selection https://t.co/cQut22iAQ4 Now in @EvolLetters by @gcmcdon, @DaniedmundsDani, @ju_morimoto, and @jennyperry đź“·: Dani Edmunds
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A development-centric perspective on pace-of-life syndromes https://t.co/LNQvAGRSjN Now in @EvolLetters by Isabel M Smallegange and Anja Guenther.
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The gene-centric and development-centric perspective on pace-of-life syndromes (POLSs) differ in their assumptions on what trade-offs and mechanisms underl
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Co-regulation of cooperative and private traits by PsdR in Pseudomonas aeruginosa https://t.co/U8MS96t6f0 Now in @EvolLetters by Huifang Qiu, Ajai A Dandekar, and Weijun Dai.
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Abstract. Social interactions profoundly shape the dynamics and functionality of microbial populations. However, mechanisms governing the regulation of coo
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Hiding in plain sight: the Y chromosome and its reinvigorated role in evolutionary processes https://t.co/9VmskY6lNC Now in @EvolLetters by Wouter van der Bijl and @judithmank. đź“·: @jacejostles
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Recent studies have revealed unexpected Y chromosome diversity and suggest that the Y may play an outsized role in evolution. @_Axeman_and I wrote this perspective for @EvolLetterswith a few suggestions and requests. https://t.co/0nhHpQctXt Images by @jacejostles
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@ryanmimrie @MeganAWallace @b_longdon Want more of the story behind the science? Check out the accompanying blog post by author @ryanmimrie! https://t.co/c1So6tY4jg
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Is susceptibility to different viruses phylogenetically correlated across host species? https://t.co/TT7dgA78Ll Now in @EvolLetters by @ryanmimrie, @MeganAWallace, and @b_longdon.
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Interested in the story behind the science? Read more in the accompanying blog post by @ekopania.bsky.social! https://t.co/2Is1weHlTi
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Vision is complex and requires coordination among cellular and morphological traits. How do these relationships shape ocular evolution? A new study in @EvolLetters investigates this question: https://t.co/k8ZhKX9Fz5
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@annamhew Want more about this study? Check out the accompanying blog post by author @annamhew! https://t.co/EKYE7It2TO
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Inbreeding depression is more severe in harsher environmental conditions, as shown in a wild population https://t.co/vnW1GiRUmW Now in @EvolLetters by @annamhew et al. đź“·: Anna Hewett
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My first paper from my post-doc at CEFE is a comment on the use of infra-red thermography to study evolutionary aspects of heat tolerance in endotherms.
What does infrared thermography tell us about the evolutionary potential of heat tolerance in endotherms? https://t.co/ph1ivt3lzZ Now in @EvolLetters by Otto Monge, Samuel P Caro, and Anne Charmantier
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The maintenance of genetic polymorphism underlying sexually antagonistic traits https://t.co/9EzvWre5YD Now in @EvolLetters by Ewan Flintham et al.
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What does infrared thermography tell us about the evolutionary potential of heat tolerance in endotherms? https://t.co/ph1ivt3lzZ Now in @EvolLetters by Otto Monge, Samuel P Caro, and Anne Charmantier
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Abstract. Anthropogenic climate change affects wild animal populations through increasing average temperatures and more frequent extreme climatic events. E
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Why is an old male reproductively doomed to fail? Is it poor sperm and seminal fluid, or do females not like him and his ejaculate? https://t.co/PoTvgZzLHe Now in @EvolLetters by @Krish_Sangvi, @sam_gascoigne, @TaraLynC, @iremsepil, et al. Image: Krish Sangvi & Martin Jahn
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@birdgenoscape Want the story behind the science? Read more in the accompanying blog by lead author Luz Estela Zamudio-Beltrán: https://t.co/RY4BCEkU5k
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Parallel and convergent evolution in genes underlying seasonal migration https://t.co/Bjt6Bwx322 Now in @EvolLetters by Luz E Zamudio-Beltrán et al. (@birdgenoscape)
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